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1987-09-22
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Female
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2006-03-15
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Full time crazy person.
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Serenity Tuscumbia. No, really.
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Anime Fan Since
Uh, forever. I used to watch the anime movies that came on the Sci-Fi channel. o_o
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The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
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Become a psychologist.
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Being a lazy bum.
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I can string words together to make coherent sentences, yay!
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myOtaku.com: Sere Tuscumbia
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Tuesday, April 25, 2006
I hate being sick, I really do. But I doubt there is anyone who enjoys being sick. If you do, yer a weirdo.
But anyway, my weekend was fun. The rents and I went to an art exhibit at Philbrook and then wandered outside for a while and took some pictures, and then I spent the rest of the weekend with J-chan at her apartment watching anime and this really weird movie called "The Butterfly Effect".
We spent a long time talking about her time in Midwest City and the people she met there, and I feel a little bit better about the fact that she was living there. And apparently she's made up with her mother, because J-chan's mum called twice while I was there. I guess living a hour and a half away from Tulsa can really patch things up.
J-chan suggested for me to maybe move in with her after I graduate, and I don't know if I'll take up on the offer. It would be fun, and maybe help me with the problem of how I don't really feel like I'm ready to get out of the house, but I don't know if my parents would agree. And if my sister decides to come back and go to college with me, it would really help with gas prices and stuff for me to stay at home and just drive the same car as Sissy to college. Cause when I paid for J-chan's gas on Sunday, it was $2.75. Is that not crazy? There was a time when I knew we would never see 1 dollar gas again, but now I wonder if we're ever going to see 2 dollar gas again. *sigh*
Too bad you can't solve the nation's gas problem by telling everyone to boycott gas and ride bikes everywhere. Because while that would be cool, it would never work. There are too many people in America who are too lazy or too stubborn for that to work. Too many people in America anyway.
--Sere
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